
Tuition and Financial Aid
With the exception of merit scholarships, all financial aid at Vermont Law School is based on financial need. Approximately 90 percent of our students receive some form of financial assistance; 60 percent of these students receive institutional aid; and 40 percent receive Vermont Law School grants and scholarships. Institutional aid includes merit scholarships, need-based grants, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Work-Study and fellowships.
To be considered for federal and VLS financial aid, a student must:
- be enrolled at least half-time and be making satisfactory progress in the JD, MELP or LLM program;
- be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen (see FAFSA instructions for definition of eligible non-citizen);
- not be in default on a previous federal loan or owe a refund on federal financial aid received in the past;
- be registered with the Selective Service (if applicable); and
- have educational expenses and demonstrated financial need.
Financial Aid Applications
A complete financial aid application consists of the following items:
- VLS Financial Aid Application
Financial Aid Application – Applicants (.pdf)
Financial Aid Application – Returning Students (.pdf) - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Vermont Law School’s FAFSA code is G11934
The suggested filing date for these materials is March 1. Financial aid is granted annually and awards are subject to student eligibility, availability of funding and program limits. A new application must be completed each year.
To obtain more information on federal and campus-based financial aid programs, or receive Vermont Law School’s financial aid application materials, please call the Financial Aid Office toll-free at 888-277-5985 or email us at finaid@vermontlaw.edu.
Lender List
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Lender list for students of Vermont Law School. |
